Nov 11, 2017 One thought on “ Toontrack – Superior Drummer 3 3.0.1 + SDX Core Basic Sound Library (STANDALONE, VSTi) Win x64 ” Mat November 5, 2018. Hi, super drummer 3 is not finding the library and also the grooves. Tried from setting to assign the folder of the library as instructed but it says that this library is damaged. Oct 17, 2018 No. Previously released SDX libraries will only contain the number of channels with which they were released. WHAT TYPE OF AUDIO FILES CAN USE WITH A NEW TRACKER TAB? The built-in standalone audio MIDI converter, known as the Tracker tab in Superior Drummer 3, works with the audio files of the reels in WAV, AIFF, FLAC, OGG and MP3 formats.
Howdy- Just upgraded to SD3 and its freaking amazingly great. Nice work.But, I’ve run into some confusion around installation, updates, and sound libraries with the software is on an external drive.Setup:– Fresh install of SD on a fresh MacBook Pro 2015 with an SSD– Downloaded SD3, all the libraries in addition to the SD2.0 Avatar core library and installed them on my local computer.– BUT, due to space, I then copied the ‘Superior Drummer’ and the ‘EZDrummer’ folders from MacintoshHDLibraryApplication Support to an external drive.
I put both of the folders into a folder called ‘Toontrack Drum Libraries’.– I then changed the library location path within SD3. Howdy John- Thanks for the help.Yes, you’re correct. I haven’t installed EZD2. And sorry, I forgot to mention that I did indeed change the SDX settings within SD3.BUT I accidentally restarted my machine this morning and then launched Product Manager.
Now, PM is showing that I don’t have any updates to install (strange). I had the update installers downloaded from last night so I launched them. Now it is showing the correct path in the installer. I guess do to the restart.
When I went to bed last night, this was definitely not the case. The installers performed just fine.So I guess this means its working ok? I’ll keep bumping around with it by installing the SDXs and see what happens.Thanks!– Bill. Hey- Sorry for the delay. Kids and family got in the way of my drum time.Everything appears except for the default EZ2 kit.
Not a huge deal.But, since everything is now up and running, I’m having brutal audio cutting/choppiness. Done zero troubleshooting. Only mentioned it in case you’ve seen this in the stand alone (not in a DAW) product.
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I quickly ran SD2 in Garageband for comparison (ok, so I’ve done very minimal troubleshooting) and there was no audio interruptions. Not sure why yet. Let me if there’s low hanging fruit I can look for.Thx! Hi Bill,I also have an i7 Macbook Pro, though it’s the 15″ Retina), but I have not experienced that kind of CPU stress when running standalone.I have used Mbox Pro 3 and a KORG padKONTROL as MIDI interfaces with Mbox Pro 3 and UA Apollo Twin MkII as Audio interfaces and have been able to set Buffer to 64 samples with no problems.If you go into your Mac’s Audio/MIDI Setup and check the sample rate for your Plantronics Device, what is it set to?Preferably, you should have an ASIO Audio Interface.BR,John.